Impact of sowing periods on incidence of sucking pest on summer mungbean
HR Hadiya, DR Patel, DM Pathak and SG Patel
Study the impact of sowing periods on incidence of sucking pest revealed that the sucking pests whitefly, jassids and thrips population was significantly high during the crop sown on 1st week of February (early sown) and recorded 0.68, 0.58 and 0.54 population per leaf, respectively, while significant lowest population recorded on crop sown during 3rd week of February (mid late sown) and it was recorded 0.49, 0.39 and 0.38 respectively. Significant lowest population of stink bug (0.12 bugs per plant) was recorded on 4th week of February (late sown). The interaction effect of sowing dates and varieties had no significant influence on sucking pests. Whereas, highest per cent mungbean yellow mosaic virus (MYMV) disease incidences found in early sowing as compared to late sowing and it was significant positively correlated with whitefly population.
HR Hadiya, DR Patel, DM Pathak, SG Patel. Impact of sowing periods on incidence of sucking pest on summer mungbean. J Entomol Zool Stud 2020;8(1):815-818.